Manchester City ready to take initiative

LONDON. — Given unexpected assistance last weekend, Manchester City are ready to take matters into their own hands and secure a second Premier League title in three seasons, according to…

Old Boys ready to rock ‘n’ roll

Paul Munyuki Sports Reporter DEFENDING National Rugby League champions Old Hararians get their season underway tomorrow where they host Bulawayo side Western Panthers. The season started last week but the…

Workers snub May Day celebrations

Herald Reporters— At least 32 people were killed in work-related accidents in the first quarter of the year, while 1 447 others were injured at workplaces, figures released ahead of…

Play leaves lasting memories

Yeukai Karengezeka Arts Correspondent The theatrical play “My Father’s Hat” which was staged at the Harare International Festival of the Arts left lasting memories as it unleashed how South Africa…

Imola remembers immortal Senna

SAN MARINO. — Thousands of Formula One fans gathered for a commemoration yesterday at the Imola circuit -20 years to the day after Brazilian champion Ayrton Senna was killed here…

SA trade balance records deficit

Johannesburg.- South Africa’s trade balance‚ which now includes trade with Botswana‚ Lesotho‚ Namibia and Swaziland‚ recorded a R11, 389 billion deficit in March after a R647 million (revised from R1,72bn)…

Tsvangirai begs for workers’ support

Lloyd Gumbo Senior Reporter— MDC-T leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai yesterday turned Workers’ Day celebrations at Gwanzura Stadium in Harare into a platform to appeal for support from workers against his…

Troubled banks barred from interbank market

Mernat Mafirakurewa Business Editor— FINANCE and Economic Development Minister Patrick Chinamasa says troubled banks will be excluded from taking part in the interbank market in the interim. Last year the…

Zim in bid to attract international airlines

Leonard Ncube Victoria Falls Reporter THE upcoming Routes Africa conference, to be hosted by Zimbabwe in Victoria Falls, is an opportunity for the country to market and redeem itself as…

Tobacco farming attracts more growers

Oliver Kazunga Senior Business Reporter MORE than 100,000 growers have registered to grow tobacco in the 2014 cropping season compared to about 88,837 who registered during the same period last…

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